pedro infante commented:

Highlander commented:

If these morons ever had any support from the rest of the public, it went down the toilet with the violence, the rapes, and the filth. Most of America see through these people now. They need to go home, get jobs, and make something of themselves. Problem is, who would hire them? If one of these smelly losers showed up at my door, I’d lock it and turn off the lights …

RightFully So commented:

That is bazaar! I wish I could remember the name of documentary I saw about muslim women cowering in their dwellings for precisely the same reason these vacuous skulls are. They had to go everywhere in groups lest they be raped. What a culture these blubbering buffoons strive for.

MrGoodWench commented:

So these selfish women who HAVE pompoms ,
DO NOT WANT TO SHARE their pompoms with those who HAVE NOT ?
Lenin would be sooooooooo ashamed of them
And these women didn’t even have to work to acquire those pompoms and hoohoos, they were just born with them and now they don’t want to share

myohmy commented:

Valerie commented:

The quality of the rent-a-mobs in the United States is really bad, probably because every person in the United States who is serious about wanting policy change know how to write a letter to the relevant members of Congress.

The reason this attempted revival of the 60s isn’t working is because the adults from that era worked hard to change the rules, in order to better control our government and assure justice and accountability through transparency. On the way, they also invented the fax and email, not to mention the hand-held video camera.

As a result, the nature of demonstrations themselves has changed. We have had real demonstrations in this country where citizens have been able to influence their representatives on specific policy questions. They can do it from the privacy of their own homes, and they can be very effective, when they are polite, reasonable, and acting in very large numbers.

DavidD commented:

Andrew X commented:

New York Post reporter Candace Giove spent a night amongst the savages, and lived to tell the tale. One thing she mentions is how fed up the cops are with their unceasing nonsense. And a rather counter-intuitive thought occurred to me –

We all wonder, “When will the cops go in and put an end to this cesspit?” But, given the political difficulties of same, might a savvy mayor not conclude that that answer is the exact opposite? What if the answer is to tell the cops, “secure a perimeter and protect local business, but other than that, do not go into the encampment for ANY reason, at ALL”.

These people have made their opinions of society and its laws plain. They are in fact breaking the law by camping there. And they are chock full of brilliant ideas as to how wonderful the world will be if they were in charge.

So they are in charge. Rapes? Deal with it. Stalkers? Deal. Theivery? Good luck. 250-pound ex-con fresh out of Rikers tyrannizing the place? Surely you have all the answers. Take care of him. Sanitation? Hey, build a sewer system. Otherwise, wallow in squalor. (Problematic, yes, but remember the political point is to discredit these idiots, even at a price. Tough call, no doubt.) Drug overdose? Hospital is thataway. Be sure to say “thank you” when you get him there. Homeless swarming in? You have all the answers, let us know how it goes. Etc etc.

Definitely send some docu cameras in, because THAT is one reality series I would watch. (An all-new ‘Lords and Flies’, Thursday on A & E!)

Every single societal response to these fool’s problems is like the Mom on ‘Intervention’ schlepping her kid out to the projects so he can score… again. These people hold all of us in contempt. Why the hell do the forces of civilization owe them a damn thing? This idea even has a healthy dose of Alinsky – Force them to live by their very own values and rules. Howz that workin’ out for ya, gang?

No, as goes the un-official military procedure for red-on-red (enemy-on-enemy) conflict, “secure a perimeter and distribute popcorn to all personnel”.

One Man's Thoughts commented:

More people may have to move. The protest organizers plan to put up seven more large tents, including ones for gay and transgender people, co-ed tents and a medical tent.

So, squatters, illegally no less, removing others tents without permission to make way for the above needs. Let me get this straight in my mind. I am here illegally, then, I remove your illegal tent, put up my illegal tent for other uses? Buttered popcorn is the best for these types of entertainment.